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diflics, and the like. Thus far in general. 

 But to come to particulars j now it is 

 that frefli beds fliould be made for mufh- 

 rooms, becaufe you may now find, on the 

 downs, where their fibres are to be got. 



We continue planting out winter cab- 

 bages and collyflowers, as alfo favoys. 



Late fellery, during this and the laft 

 month, is bound up together with bands 

 made of ftraw or mats, and being planted 

 in a trench is earth'd up by degrees j and 

 fo may leeks to whiten, and endive that 

 ftands on ridges between the faid fellery. 



The beft winter endive, if it be a light 

 foil, is fown from the middle of Auguft 

 to the middle of September-^ but if it be 

 on a ftronger heavier foil, it fhould be 

 fown fooner j and this will keep while the 

 Lent following ; whereas endive that is 

 come to full growth before the cold wea- 

 ther comes to flop it, is apt to attempt to 

 Iced, and come to nothing. 



It muft be cover'd in frofty weather, to 

 prevent the cold rotting it to the very 

 heart ; which caution being obferv'd, it 

 will keep long, even till its concomitant 

 fellery is quite gone. 



I need but juft mention, that ail forts 

 pf roots, as carrots, parfnips, fcorzonera, 



ftlfify, 



